First Perspective On Freespoke: New Trends Bad Layout

    Another year another alternative search engine. This year it’s Freespoke that dares to challenge Google has interesting features…but falls a bit short.     Freespoke.com is a freemium search engine that has Ai article summarizing, marks search results as ‘left’ ‘center’, and ‘right’, and offers video search search with filters for YouTube, Rumble, TikTok, Vimeo,…

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Bixby Needs To Get Better!!

Hello, this is TheTechBoy with an exclusive article.     Samsung, the leading Android phone manufacturer, boasts its very own virtual assistant – Bixby. As many of you are aware, I’m a staunch supporter of Bixby and believe it should stay. However, it’s crucial that Bixby enhances its primary function, which is device control. While Google…

Hey Alexa Dim Down We Are Trying To Sleep

Hello, I’m TheTechBoy, and I’ve got something special to share with you.     Alexa really needs to introduce a screen-off or dimming option specifically for Silk browser usage. Let me break it down for you. As some of you may already know, I’m a devoted enthusiast of Christian Audio drama. In fact, we’ve dedicated an…

How To See What A Websites Rank Is!!

    Hello, this is TheTechBoy. Not The Beeis the 12th largest faith-based website in the US and the 24th largest in the world. Instagram is the 6th most popular app in the US and the 2nd most popular social media app in Canada. TheTechBoy.org is the 1,483,251st largest website in the entire USA! How do…

What Year Did FRC Switch To WiFi Controls: History of FRC Control

Hello, this is TheTechBoy with a special article.      FRC is a robotics competition (check out my video), where people are controlling self-made robots in a game that is chosen by FIRST. The methods of controlling the robots have changed over the years, from wired controllers at the first competition to 2.4 GHz WiFi control.   1992:…

What Is KaiOs?

Hello, this is TheTechBoy with an article on KaiOs.     KaiOs is an operating system developed for Feature phones primarily for use in third-world countries. However, you may find a skinned version of the operating system on flip phones in the United States that are marketed toward seniors. Nokia also uses KaiOs in some of…